When printing duplex or double-sided, choose FLIP ON LONG EDGE for PORTRAIT oriented documents, and choose FLIP ON SHORT EDGE for LANDSCAPE oriented documents.

Printer Spreads

This document contains 8 Readers Spreads or 8 pages (ebrochure version) that have been converted to Printer Spreads (notebook version) in order to simplify the printing process. Use it to test your printer and to understand how to place paper in trays in the proper orientation for simplex and manual duplex printers.

Printer Spreads show the booklet’s pages as they will actually print which is side-by-side on a sheet.

Duplex Printing / Double-Sided Printing

Auto Duplex Printers

If you are using a duplex printer, your printer and the software do all the work for you. If the correct print settings are in place, all you need to do is click ‘print’ and your documents will automatically print double-sided.

(NOTE: Because the printer is pulling the paper in and out automatically, printed image may print slightly off-center)

Manual Duplex Printers

Some single-sided printers are advertised as double-sided or ‘manual duplex’ printers. It is essentially the same as the method described on page 5, but separating out of the odd & even pages is built into the printer or printer driver for convenience.

Single-Sided Printer

How To Print Double-Sided on a Single-Sided Printer

LASER PRINTER

If the printer outputs pages in the correct order (common for laser printers which give out sheets in a face-down pile).

Print only the even numbered pages, printing in reverse order.

Put the stack of printed paper back in the fresh paper tray.

Print only the odd numbered pages, printing in normal order.

INK JET PRINTER

If the printer outputs pages in reverse order (common for ink jet printers which give out sheets in a face-up pile).

Print only the even numbered pages, printing in normal order.

Put the stack of printed paper back in the fresh paper tray.

Print only the odd numbered pages, printing in reverse order.

Collate & Fold

After printing, check the order of your printers spreads against the order shown in the file on your computer. For example if all odd printers spreads are facing the same direction, all even should be facing the opposite direction.

Trim pages using cut lines/marks provide and fold the spreads in half to create a booklet with odd pages on outside of the fold and even pages on the inside.

Your insert is ready to be bound or inserted directly in the bands of your Traveler’s Notebook.

How to Print Single Spread Inserts

Single Spread Inserts are printable documents that consist of one design, layout or spread that is printed on the front and back of a sheet of paper. With this style of insert, you can print as many sheets as you would like and fold them to make a notebook insert or cut the center to and punch for use in a binder. Scrapcraftastic Single Spread Inserts often include several font styles or layout styles in one document. Once you decide which style you would like to print, be sure to select the pages in the “Pages To Print” section of the print dialog box, and proceed with duplex printing. If you would like a plain page for the first interior page of your notebook, be sure to print one sheet only on one side and make this the outside sheet of your notebook so that it is inside the cover and is the first sheet of your notebook.